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it's the fastest-growing truck brand in america. guts. glory. ram. [ sneezing ] she may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®. powerful allergy relief for adults and kids six years and older. zyrtec®. love the air. and kids six years and older. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> hey, football fans, are facing the nfl strict new bag policy for the sake of keeping stadiums safe and secure. nbc news correspondent janet sham leen joins us from fedex field, home of the washington redskins. a lot of women going to be angry about this and brian shactman already wondering what he does with his fanny pack. it's huge. he carries so much back there. >> love it. >> you and your fanny pack. let'
it's the fastest-growing truck brand in america. guts. glory. ram. [ sneezing ] she may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®. powerful allergy relief for adults and kids six years and older. zyrtec®. love the air. and kids six years and older. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact,...
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we get to see everyone in america almost every day. and we've noticed that you're sending and receiving more packages than ever. so we wanted to give you a more reliable way to ship them. with improved priority mail flat rate. don't just take our word for it -- now we'll prove it every step of the way with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. we'll never stop delivering for every person in this country. [ woman ] we are the united states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ woman #2 ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] we are the united states postal service. and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. >>> sports, your daily a-rod update. red sox pitcher ryan dempster faces a five-game suspension for hitting inting alex rodriguez. mean, giardi was fined for that, for arguing with the umpire. and the woman who calls herself the former mistress of brian cashman says she has some juicy informatio
we get to see everyone in america almost every day. and we've noticed that you're sending and receiving more packages than ever. so we wanted to give you a more reliable way to ship them. with improved priority mail flat rate. don't just take our word for it -- now we'll prove it every step of the way with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. we'll never stop delivering for every person in this country. [ woman ] we are...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec® love the air. on the first day you take it. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. ♪ >>> welcome back to "morning joe." a beautiful view of new york city. it is 7:00 and with us, sam stein and thomas roberts still on set. joining us from washington, nbc news chief white house correspondent and political director and host of "the daily rundown" chu
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on...
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really motivating america's kids in that regard. and i think we're going to be the better for it. >> the picture inside of the casual elegance in the green room is great. >> she looks great. >> she looks awesome. she will be 50 in january. >> the new 30. >> we were just saying, 50 is the new 30, baby. 50 is the new 30. >> looks awesome. >> i'm in that club, you're in that club. >> hey, hey! >> sorry. >> and you guys look great. >> just because mika is revealing her weight on television -- does not mean i'm going to reveal my age. by the way, you see that clip of al and natalie and willie talking about weight and revealing weight. so al and willie asked natalie on the "today" show to reveal her weight. really? >> no, no, no. >> we'll show you what happened. that didn't work out well. that didn't work out well at all. >> end the segment before we go any further. >> the new issue of "parade," you started talking about age, maggie murphy, thank you so much. it looks great. >> thanks. >> coming up, we've got former white house adviser da
really motivating america's kids in that regard. and i think we're going to be the better for it. >> the picture inside of the casual elegance in the green room is great. >> she looks great. >> she looks awesome. she will be 50 in january. >> the new 30. >> we were just saying, 50 is the new 30, baby. 50 is the new 30. >> looks awesome. >> i'm in that club, you're in that club. >> hey, hey! >> sorry. >> and you guys look great....
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shaped modern america. radhika jones joins us to reveal the new cover of "time" magazine written by none other than jon meacham. and look who's with us as well -- >> yes. >> reverend al sharpton. everyone remembers that scene in "i love lucy" where he and lucy were stomping on the grapes. talk about that and much more when "morning joe" comes right back. >> my head hurts. >> what's wrong with the lights? turn on the lights somebody! i think farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. and you know what i walked out with? [ slurps ] [ dad ] a new passat. [ dad ] 0% apr. 60 months. done and done. [ dad ] in that driveway, is a german-engineered piece of awesome. that i got for 0% apr. good one
shaped modern america. radhika jones joins us to reveal the new cover of "time" magazine written by none other than jon meacham. and look who's with us as well -- >> yes. >> reverend al sharpton. everyone remembers that scene in "i love lucy" where he and lucy were stomping on the grapes. talk about that and much more when "morning joe" comes right back. >> my head hurts. >> what's wrong with the lights? turn on the lights somebody! i think...
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i joined teach for america. that's the reason i'm here. ♪ we take care of our own ♪ we take care of our own >>> this season. >> this season. >> this season we march as one pride. >> from the off season. >> to the final whistle. >> i promise. >> to do everything i can. >> to bring honor. >> to the blue and to the silver. >> and to the community of detroit. >> through every play. >> and every game. >> my effort will never waiver. >> my attitude will remain strong. >> one team. >> one team. >> one team. >> one team. >> one detroit. >> one detroit. >> one detroit. >> one detroit. >> one team. >> one detroit. >> this season, the detroit lions renewing their commitment to the city of detroit. joining us now on set, tom lewand. >> there are some cities that are sport cities, where the city lifts up the sports teams and the sports teams do the same. philly's that way. boston. man, detroit, unbelievable history here between the red wings and the lions and -- goes on and on. >>cy gri grew up a red wings fa. to see wha
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america has come a long way in 50 years. and the fact that barack obama is president of the united states means we can finish this journey toward what dr. king dreamed about. >> i can't help but think 50 years lighter all the things that martin luther king talked about are in place, racism, poverty, inequality. to see an african-american president up there in front of the lincoln memorial today. think about barack obama who had just turned 2 a few weeks prior when the speech was made. his mother and probably his grandparents were watching it, living in a segregated country where fire hoses were turned on americans. what a moment today. put the politics aside. to see that man 50 years later standing on the same step where martin luther king stood. >> it is amazing. wla last night he had a reception at the white house. when i waps standing in the east room and they brought in dr. king's sister and i saw the picture of george washington and looked at president obama it brought tears to my eyes. i was only 8 years old when the m
america has come a long way in 50 years. and the fact that barack obama is president of the united states means we can finish this journey toward what dr. king dreamed about. >> i can't help but think 50 years lighter all the things that martin luther king talked about are in place, racism, poverty, inequality. to see an african-american president up there in front of the lincoln memorial today. think about barack obama who had just turned 2 a few weeks prior when the speech was made. his...
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you now have this happening all over america. i know there are a lot of really stupid people out on the internet. they got to do something, right? >> well, they don't like your pants. >> they're wandering around street. they're either going to get run over by cars. or they're in mama's basement. you'd rather they be in mama's basement. >> that's the best case scenario -- >> -- these pajamas, but there are these other really stupid people and you don't want them in the street, do you, willie? >> look it -- >> they could get hit by cars. but i said yesterday. and if their mama would let them use their cell phone, because they don't have a cell phone of their own, they can call these congressmen themselves that have 96, 97, 98, 99 and 100 ratings that are telling me, this shut you show boating on the senate side is causing real problems about the most conservative members of the house. they know harry reid's not going to let anything like that pass. barack obama's not going to sign it. i will say it again. for my slow friends. wheth
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america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you know, let me serve. i just want an opportunity, i just want a chance. to, to show everyone out there that, i am, american and that i will honorably serve this country wearing a marine corp uniform. >>> take a look at this. that fire is what a daredevil biker narrowly avoided dying in. tried to go through a tunnel of fire and yahoo! news is reporting the stuntman was trying to reclaim his world record driving through a 362-foot long fire tunnel on his motorcycle in south dakota but the tunnel collapsed seconds into his ride. he was stuck inside
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i will not sit here while you tear down the united states of america. j gentlemen have you seen "animal house". >> i love it. when he says i'm rush chairman. glad to meet you. >> it's so great. >> the one i'm a really big deal. >> republican senator tom coburn joins and former labor secretary robert reich, alex wagner, and khalid hosseineny and the latest issue of bloomberg business week asks this question, can marissa mayer save yahoo!? >> haven't we been asking this question for a while? >> we didn't have information. now he's been in the job -- she's been in the job. the aecnswer ahead. up next, mike allen has the top stories in the politico playbook. first bill karins. >> guy couldn't save his dog. >> with a check on the forecast. bill. >> joe you said you loved three people today and never once said it to me. >> i love you. >> that's not good. >> i won't blush as much as ratner did. i'll blush a little bit. >> in the south, bless your heart. >> rain is heading into the northeast today. not a great beach day. it's going to be one of those days kind
i will not sit here while you tear down the united states of america. j gentlemen have you seen "animal house". >> i love it. when he says i'm rush chairman. glad to meet you. >> it's so great. >> the one i'm a really big deal. >> republican senator tom coburn joins and former labor secretary robert reich, alex wagner, and khalid hosseineny and the latest issue of bloomberg business week asks this question, can marissa mayer save yahoo!? >> haven't we...
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that's not america. we've always said to people, you can be an american. >> you have to make the choice between keeping these millions of workers in the shadows or legalizing them. giving them legal status. if that's the only choice you take you would take that choice, wouldn't you? >> i don't think i would. that's not the only choice. i think the best -- >> i'm saying if that was your choice at the end -- >> i'm not going to get there because i don't think it will happen. >> you would take it. come on. >> nope. i would not. we have always stood, even in our group of 8, gang of 8, we said, one thing that's bottom line is there has to be some path to citizenship. it's long and hard and by the way -- >> what if it's a path for citizenship for the children, but -- >> now you're getting a little closer. but what the number one cry of the hard right is, these people shouldn't gain an advantage by crossing the border. over others. we will do that. >> you said that's a cry of the hard right. there are a lot of
that's not america. we've always said to people, you can be an american. >> you have to make the choice between keeping these millions of workers in the shadows or legalizing them. giving them legal status. if that's the only choice you take you would take that choice, wouldn't you? >> i don't think i would. that's not the only choice. i think the best -- >> i'm saying if that was your choice at the end -- >> i'm not going to get there because i don't think it will...
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i joined teach for america. that's the reason i'm here. >>> have you ever been, nicolle, uninvited to something you're not invited to? >> of course i have. >> now i know what that feels like. >> it hurts your feelings. i think you'd be a very good moderator. you'd be very fair. >> i said that. >> it's all right. >> nicolle thinks that too. >> here with us now, senior columnist on life work and family for the huffington post, lisa belkin. in 2003, lisa wrote the cover story for "new york times" magazine on the so-called opt out revolution. women leaving the workforce just when they were hitting their professional stride. nearly a decade later, "the new york times" magazine is revisiting opt out and their desire now to opt back in. the magazine's upcoming cover story reads in part what haunted many of them as they reckoned with the past ten years of their lives was a more unquantifiable sense of personal change. they'd been supremely self-confident when they took the plunge into full-time motherhood. as a former f
i joined teach for america. that's the reason i'm here. >>> have you ever been, nicolle, uninvited to something you're not invited to? >> of course i have. >> now i know what that feels like. >> it hurts your feelings. i think you'd be a very good moderator. you'd be very fair. >> i said that. >> it's all right. >> nicolle thinks that too. >> here with us now, senior columnist on life work and family for the huffington post, lisa belkin. in...
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>> it's a good thing america's got great young people like ty carter. great things on the battlefield but keeps it up off the batt battlefield. >> i learned you're a little too cozy with james carville. >> he says he likes me, that's bad. >> i learned any attack against syria is not going to overthrow assad and not going to keep him from gassing his own citizens again. >> i learned a lot military skepticism internally about this. a lot. i hope you guys have a great labor day weekend. i'm always so tired. this is friday, right? >> yes. >> it is the fall and we're not going into memorial day weekend, right? >> no, it's labor day. >> great, then i can go. the way i know it is, because alabama's going to win on saturday night. thanks for watching us this week. if it's way too early, it's "morning joe." stick around because "the fix" is next. have a great labor day weekend. roll tide. >>> one big ally opts out. after parliament shoots down the uk supporting a strike on syria, prime minister cameron says he will act accordingly. president obama's team is push
>> it's a good thing america's got great young people like ty carter. great things on the battlefield but keeps it up off the batt battlefield. >> i learned you're a little too cozy with james carville. >> he says he likes me, that's bad. >> i learned any attack against syria is not going to overthrow assad and not going to keep him from gassing his own citizens again. >> i learned a lot military skepticism internally about this. a lot. i hope you guys have a great...
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simply a movement that's been with america since our founding. that whenever tyranny raises its head so does the spirit of the tea party that will come up and fight that tyranny. saw it with the revolutionary war, civil war, women's suffrage movement, we saw it with the civil rights movement, and now seeing it again because people are rising up against tyranny, tearing down the walls of our constitution. they want to be protected by the constitution. that's what tea party is. when that tyranny has been defeated it will melt back into the fabric of society until the next tyranny raises its head. >> which tyranny do you see from the government that concerns you the most? >> the disregard of our constitution. as on officer in the air force, i graduated from the air force academy, i said a pledge to protect and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic and to see our constitution now being attacked is being ignored, the constitution was there to protect the people, protect the people from an intrusive gover
simply a movement that's been with america since our founding. that whenever tyranny raises its head so does the spirit of the tea party that will come up and fight that tyranny. saw it with the revolutionary war, civil war, women's suffrage movement, we saw it with the civil rights movement, and now seeing it again because people are rising up against tyranny, tearing down the walls of our constitution. they want to be protected by the constitution. that's what tea party is. when that tyranny...
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and it's this ongoing debate about race race relations in america. is it going in an incremental way? do we be more aggressive? look what happened over the past -- >> trayvon. trayvon is the emma till of our era. >> you look at it and you say we've come o long ways in 50 years and in some ways we haven't at all. >> i didn't do the movie for that. the did the movie because it was a father/son love story and that transcends race. it's universal. i had a 13-year-old son at the time. i got a script. up nope, he's a teen-ager. i say white, he says black. i say night, he says day. >> how old is your son now? >> 17. >> i say goo g to bed, he says no. it really was a love story and with the civil rights movement in the back drop. >> something special's going on down here, dad. >> what's so special about another colored man? what are you doing with my heart -- are you even in school? >> i'm trying to change the way -- >> but the relationship, and we found this out over the past month or two, it's heart breaking for us to hear that black fathers still have to
and it's this ongoing debate about race race relations in america. is it going in an incremental way? do we be more aggressive? look what happened over the past -- >> trayvon. trayvon is the emma till of our era. >> you look at it and you say we've come o long ways in 50 years and in some ways we haven't at all. >> i didn't do the movie for that. the did the movie because it was a father/son love story and that transcends race. it's universal. i had a 13-year-old son at the...
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they're america. they're talented. but they also need to be shown that whatever it is they think the balance point is over here for their facebook page, that's not the balance point the government will insist they observe inside our secrets. >> sam stein is in washington, "washington post." sam? >> thanks for doing this. put aside whether snowden and manning were troubled -- i don't know how we can assess their psychological state. my question for you is about the intelligence communities actions throughout the entirety of this. isn't part of the problem that there's been so much secrecy about these operation? and secondly, when director clapper went on the hill, what he admitted was, essentially lied to congress about, doesn't that do damage to the intelligence community as well? >> well, yeah. jim's testimony -- jim, look, i both sympathize and empathize with jim clapper. he was put in a no win situation by that question. jim knows he could have handled that far more artfully. the answer he gave is not the answer he
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a threat because a few months ago when you were asked what's the biggest geopolitical threat facing america, you said russia. not al qaeda. in the 1980s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back because the cold war has been over for 20 years. >> white house -- >> boy, that's a cute line. it's just so dead wrong. it's not even funny. and every single country that's causing problems right now, whether it's iran, whether it's syria, of course we've got the snowden issue now, it is russia at the center of it and russia has now made fools of two presidents, nicole, yours and barack obama. >> right. i mean, look, he's a shirtless thug and he's someone who really has made a fool of this president, who i think earnestly intended to re-set relations but naively thought that was possible. >> can i say, donny twitched when -- >> shirtless? >> look -- >> when the phrase shirtless thug, because -- no, no, willie. >> he did. >> when you said shirtless thug, it was as if donny was walking down like the streets, the mean streets of southampton. >> shirtless. >> that shirtless thug, he said he w
a threat because a few months ago when you were asked what's the biggest geopolitical threat facing america, you said russia. not al qaeda. in the 1980s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back because the cold war has been over for 20 years. >> white house -- >> boy, that's a cute line. it's just so dead wrong. it's not even funny. and every single country that's causing problems right now, whether it's iran, whether it's syria, of course we've got the snowden issue...
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author of "the great divergence, america's inequality crisis," tim noah. brian schachtman, thomas roberts. sam stein from washington. tim, great to have you on the show. what do you mean about obsolescence? >> this is a piece in "the new york times" by one of the leading economists, looking at the problem of income inequality. he's been studying this problem for many years. he finds that computers tend to eliminate what he calls middle skilled jobs. they don't go after high-paying jobs so much. they don't go after low-paying jobs so much. but they really go after those middle skill jobs. like airline clerk or bank teller. jobs that are kind of clerical, that sort of involve a lot of repetiti repetition. as a consequence, that is really pinching the middle class. >> we have parties on both sides for years blaming the other side. for the economy dwindling. for a lot of these job losses that have been happening now for 10, 20 years. part of it is just an adjustment, is it not, the revolution? >> absolutely. but it's a worldwide -- it's a worldwide change. the
author of "the great divergence, america's inequality crisis," tim noah. brian schachtman, thomas roberts. sam stein from washington. tim, great to have you on the show. what do you mean about obsolescence? >> this is a piece in "the new york times" by one of the leading economists, looking at the problem of income inequality. he's been studying this problem for many years. he finds that computers tend to eliminate what he calls middle skilled jobs. they don't go after...
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america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you know, let me serve. i just want an opportunity, i just want a chance. to, to show everyone out there that, i am, american and that i will honorably serve this country wearing a marine corp uniform. >>> good morning. it's 8:00 on the east coast, 5:00 a.m. on the west coast as you take a live look at new york city. welcome back to "morning joe." isn't it a happy day? >> happy day. >> happy, happy, happy. with us on set we have mike barnicle, donny deutsch and in washington eugene robinson. >> we have a lot going on today. you look at the front p
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and cattle farming adds billions to america's bank accounts. right now, this artificial meat is rare. some call it franken burgers. but one day, we may all be eating it. >> one day. it's good for the environment. >> i get the why now. i was asking why for a long time. >> it tastes great too. >> lab to table. >> lab to table. >> that's the new movement. >> that's the new trend all across the deep south. >> julia reed's been writing -- >> lab...